Rick Ross Left An Interview To Use The Bathroom & Never Returned

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    Rick Ross. Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images.

    Rick Ross is a man of many talents, but saying goodbye might not be one of them. He recently left the hosts of The 85 South Comedy Show confused when he disappeared in the middle of an interview that saw him speak about life pre-fame, his early singles like Hustlin and Push It and much more.

    Speaking with DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean, he was in great spirits prior to his disappearance. He announced that he needed to head to the bathrooom, saying, “Let me use the rest room one time and I’m [going to] take this jacket off," before leaving the set.

    However, after he failed to return, the hosts got suspicious, and were notified by a staffer that he'd left to take a flight. It's only recently that he got his driver's license, so we wonder if he took the chance to drive himself to the airport.

    The hosts of the show took it in their stride, with Chico Bean remarking that Rick Ross was “the Phantom of the Opera.” Fair enough, too. It's a getaway that would make Harry Houdini proud.

    READ MORE: 7 Artists That Own Restaurants, Fast Food Places And Bars

    You can check out the interview below, including his disappearance around the 35-minute mark. Honestly, it's a pretty relatable situation - it's hard to ignore it when nature calls.

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Rick Ross
Rick Ross. Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images.

Rick Ross is a man of many talents, but saying goodbye might not be one of them. He recently left the hosts of The 85 South Comedy Show confused when he disappeared in the middle of an interview that saw him speak about life pre-fame, his early singles like Hustlin and Push It and much more.

Speaking with DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller and Chico Bean, he was in great spirits prior to his disappearance. He announced that he needed to head to the bathrooom, saying, “Let me use the rest room one time and I’m [going to] take this jacket off," before leaving the set.

However, after he failed to return, the hosts got suspicious, and were notified by a staffer that he'd left to take a flight. It's only recently that he got his driver's license, so we wonder if he took the chance to drive himself to the airport.

The hosts of the show took it in their stride, with Chico Bean remarking that Rick Ross was “the Phantom of the Opera.” Fair enough, too. It's a getaway that would make Harry Houdini proud.

READ MORE: 7 Artists That Own Restaurants, Fast Food Places And Bars

You can check out the interview below, including his disappearance around the 35-minute mark. Honestly, it's a pretty relatable situation - it's hard to ignore it when nature calls.

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